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Washington reforms to combat teacher sexual abuse

24 May 2026 06:55

Washington state, a pioneer in 'Don't Pass the Trash' laws, is reviewing reforms after reports show teachers accused of sexual misconduct continue to move between schools due to legal loopholes. - The 2004 law bans hiding misconduct but lacks clear definitions, allowing some districts to use confidentiality agreements.

- Cases in Everett and Mercer Island show teachers resigning without discipline and being hired elsewhere. - State Representative Gerry Pollet plans to introduce legislation to close gaps between K-12 and higher education laws.

Experts urge stronger enforcement and clearer contract language to protect students.

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